At its thinnest point, the 4K television is just 4mm thick. To put that in perspective, that's thinner than an iPhone 6, which is just under 7mm thick. The advantage of having television that thin, Sony says, is that they appear completely flush and "molded" to walls when mounted.

The television is also equipped with Sony's new X1 4 processor that improves resolution, dynamic range and color. Users will be able to take advantage of Sony's One Flick interface and Android TV. The television will be work with the newly introduced Google Cast feature, which allows users to stream audio from a mobile device to compatible speakers.

The television, part of the XBR-65X900 lineup, will be available in 55, 65 and 75-inch offerings.

Sony also unveiled the VPL-VW350ES, a 4K home cinema projector. It's equipped with two HDMI 2.0 ports, including one that's HDCP capable. It projects at a brightness of 1,500 lumens and takes advantage of the company's Triluminos tech, which improves color, contrast and image sharpness.

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Doctor Who Speakers

Massive Audio, in collaboration with BBC Worldwide, debuted a new line of Doctor Who-themed products at CES this week.

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Misfit Swaroski Crystal Fitness Trackers

Misfit, known for its fitness and sleep tracking gadgets, is partnering up with crystal giant Swarovski for two new wearable products and nine sparkling accessories (three bracelets, three wristbands and three pendants, available in black, white and grey).

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3Doodler Drawing Pen

3Doodler works much like a handheld 3D printer. The pen pushes PLA (or ABS) plastic through a super-heated nozzle at pen's end, which then instantly cools. The shapes you draw in space with 3Doodler then become real things.

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Lenovo Selfie Flash

Lenovo's Vibe X2 Pro smartphone comes with a flash extension that plugs right into the device's audio jack. It syncs with the phone's shutter to automatically flash any time a photo's taken.

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Parrot Pot

This Bluetooth device can tell when your plant is thirsty and then water it for you. Standing roughly a foot tall, the tall white pot has built-in sensors that can read the level of fertilization, temperature and notify you when the plan needs water.

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Tao Chair

The Tao Chair, a quirky, but useful product acts like an invisible gym for your living room. Despite being designed to feel and look like a normal lounging chair, it works the user's core, improves posture, burns calories, reduces stress and strengthens muscles.

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Oculus' Booth in the South Hall

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Connected Cycle Pedals

French startup Connected Cycle unveiled its smart pedals, which automatically record how fast you're going, as well as route, elevation and calories burned.

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Withings Activite Pop

Smart gadget company Withings, known for its smart scale and a recent foray into fashionable smart watches, is back with another wearable: an analog timepiece called the Activite Pop.

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Pono Hi-Res Audio Player

Neil Young's PonoPlayer is making its way to stores within the next week. It will go on sale at a few select electronics retailers, including Fry's, for $399.

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Ring by Logbar

This device, funded by a kickstarter campaign, promises to do things like unlock your car door, enable mobile payments, type in mid-air, and any number of other tasks just by waving your finger around.

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Sony 4K TV 'Floating Style'

Sony's newest 4K television is super thin designed to become a part of the wall. It is equipped with Sony's new X1 4 processor that improves resolution, dynamic range and color, and will be available in 55, 65 and 75-inch offerings.

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